

#StormDennis has been rapidly developing overnight and will continue to deepen through today.
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 15, 2020
The central pressure is forecast to get near to 920 hectopascals (millibars) which is one of the lowest known pressures in the North Atlantic pic.twitter.com/e2nv6vswz6
Keep on trucking @CarrsBillington
— YorkshireShepherdess (@AmandaOwen8) February 15, 2020
🚛 #StormDennis #storm pic.twitter.com/z6LaA7GZSZ
STORM DENNIS - The Devil's Chimney waterfall blows backwards this morning
— Donegal Weather Channel (@DonegalWeatherC) February 15, 2020
Sligo, Ireland
The waterfall's name comes from the phenomenon where southerly winds sometimes blow the water backwards up over the cliff. @rtenews @VirginMediaNews @MetEireann @JoannaDonnellyL #StormDennis pic.twitter.com/kESqPlqgtb
🎥 CalMac ferry MV Caledonian Isles rocking violently in Ardrossan harbour as Storm Dennis hits Scotland. Credit: Stuart Bell 🌊😲🤢 #ardrossan #arran #stormdennis # weatherwarning #scotland #calmac 🎥 pic.twitter.com/y7X0CPMm1Y
— The Daily Record (@Daily_Record) February 14, 2020